Author Topic: [NEWS] U.S. Capitol on (or was on) Lockdown  (Read 1996 times)

Yeah America really missed the mark on gun control once people decided children being murdered in their schools wasn't a good enough reason to change their ways.
As far as I can see at least 51% of America thinks more highly of being able to go to a shooting range and feeling badass firing off rounds than giving up anything to save thousands of lives ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

You do realize that we can't exactly legally disarm people who arm themselves illegally, right?

Yeah America really missed the mark on gun control once people decided children being murdered in their schools wasn't a good enough reason to change their ways.
As far as I can see at least 51% of America thinks more highly of being able to go to a shooting range and feeling badass firing off rounds than giving up anything to save thousands of lives ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

Actually if you wanted to prevent a majority of gun deaths in America, you could attempt to introduce gun safety as a mandatory course in school. Not to the point of showing kids how to use guns, but rather safety rules detailing how to safely handle a firearm.

It is unacceptable to be as lenient we are with gun control and not crack down harder on public education. Too many accidental deaths happen.

Yeah America really missed the mark on gun control once people decided children being murdered in their schools wasn't a good enough reason to change their ways.
As far as I can see at least 51% of America thinks more highly of being able to go to a shooting range and feeling badass firing off rounds than giving up anything to save thousands of lives ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

We get it, you get all of your political knowledge from Alex Williamson. Quick question: how are you going to remove 300,000,000+ weapons from the streets of America, particularly in low-income communities where the majority of gun violence is committed with handguns?

Or do you only care about the minute fraction of gun violence which is covered by sensationalist media?